Canton of Fienstedt
Kingdom of Westphalia | |
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Canton of Fienstedt | |
department | Department of the Saale |
District | Halle district |
Capital of the canton | Fienstedt |
surface | 2.59 square miles |
Residents | 2,813 |
Villages and hamlets | 9 |
Cities | 0 |
The canton Fienstedt was an administrative unit in the Halle district of the Saale department in the Napoleonic Kingdom of Westphalia .
The main town of the canton and seat of the justice of the peace was Fienstedt in today's Saalekreis . The canton comprised 9 municipalities. It was inhabited by 2,813 people and had an area of 2.59 square miles . It had emerged from a part of the Schraplau district of the Magdeburg part of the county of Mansfeld and three places of the Prussian-Magdeburg hall circle .
The localities belonging to the canton were:
- Fienstedt
- Trebitz and Zaschwitz
- Bennstedt
- Gödewitz with Pfützthal and Salzmünde
- Benkendorf and Quillschina
- Müllerdorf and Zappendorf
- Eisdorf and (Neu-) Vitzenburg (Vorwerk Neu-Pfitzenburg)
- Cöllme and Langenbogen
- Teutschenthal (Prussian share)